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Is this a good set of N40SH's?   Message List  
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Re: Is this a good set of N40SH's?

--- In diy_magnet_use@yahoogroups.com, nozgzi <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> That's a good price...but they might be too small? Could check out the info
on size vs gauss strength? File section.
>
> This site has good prices...but also a minimum order.
>
> http://www.magnetsrc.com/neo_magnet_NdFeB_magnet.htm
>
> I just gained around 10% mpg by adding Restore to engine oil....which should
work WITH your other mods.
>
> I was about to test some good acetone/xylene in my truck...but found that at
around 11 oz per 10 gallons...it's too smelly to carry it around. While acetone
or isopropyl alcohol aren't.
>
> Since you are running a carb...you might try 2.5 oz 91% isopropyl alcohol per
10 gallons. I get around a 10% gain with a carbed car. Supposed to work with
gasahol (10%)...while you need xylene to get acetone to work?
>
> I've sort of backed off the HHO...since I gained just as much with iso as I
did with my DIY gnerator. Need to move up to a decent dry cell or brick?
>
> Sounds like you have almost a 100% gain there...can't beat that.
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In diy_magnet_use@yahoogroups.com, "bmhall65" <bmhall65@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> > I found these N40SH's w/ 12,800 gauss. Curved w/ opposite N-S orientation.
I will have to cut the steel fuel line and add rubber fuel line.
> > If these are good for the fuel line how will I be able to tell which end
has the decreasing strength? At least I can't get the N-S wrong. LOL.
> > I would like to add some to the air intake also, to orient the air
opositely. I don't think these would work too well there. Worth a shot?
> >
> > http://www.magnet4sale.com/product.php?productid=16580&cat=366&page=1
> >
> > I appreciate any help. I already have 2 Smacks boosters installed and run
acetone and (trying) xylene on my '79 Chevy Silverado 305 2 barrel.
> > On a good day I get about 21 mpg highway (11 mpg originally).
> > Thanks for the help!
> >
> > Peace,
> > Brad
> >
>
hello, good to see someone experimenting with magnets. I have had magnets
installed for about one full year. I have two vehicles which are showing super
results. My 2006 nissan altima has seen a 8 mpg gain immediatly upon
installation on highway driving. My best mpg highway was 28 mpg, I jumped to
35.9mpg. I also put magnets on air intake tube and went to 38 mpg. I also put
magnets on oil filter to trap minute metal particles the oil filter can't trap
under 10 microns. I put magnets on radiator hose to treat water and prevent rust
and mineral deposits.I put magnets on transmission pan and oil pan to trap metal
particles all help to increase life of componets.Don




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Hello, I found these N40SH's w/ 12,800 gauss. Curved w/ opposite N-S orientation. I will have to cut the steel fuel line and add rubber fuel line. If these are...
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Jun 12, 2009
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That's a good price...but they might be too small? Could check out the info on size vs gauss strength? File section. This site has good prices...but also a...
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Jul 5, 2009
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... hello, good to see someone experimenting with magnets. I have had magnets installed for about one full year. I have two vehicles which are showing super...
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Jul 11, 2009
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